Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Good Friday!

It all started when we decided to have home cooked food for dinner among all 5 inexperience Malaysian cooks on a Good Friday. Look, we don’t always play around and have fun all right; we also had our work done as well. We need to have the best of both worlds okay, the balance of playing and studying. So here’s a proof that we really did our assignment.




See? We were doing our Accounts assignment, which is due in the middle of May.



Easter chocolate Eggs, thanks to Lionel… we finally had something that is related to Easter.


What better more to celebrate the day with all the Malaysians?



Maggie Mee, curry flavor. Henri’s dad packed a BOX of Maggie mee from Malaysia to Perth so that his son wouldn’t die of hunger. Godz, the noodles tasted so so good.


It keeps reminding me of how much I miss Malaysian food. =T

Our lunch went along with Russell Peter’s show using the laptop, an all time favourite comedian during college.


After lunch, we continued our assignment, until dinner time. =) See? It’s only a start of the holidays and we are on the track of finishing them. Though we couldn’t figure out why isn’t it balance. *Sigh* The biggest mistake was, I accidently wrote an extra figure 0 in our work, making our total trial balance of a $50, 000 difference.



And then it was time…




…to start cooking. Each of us prepared a dish and we were supposed to pose for our signature dish.


From vegetables, to meat, to…. Sausages. Sweat.



Sausages with chopped onions and garlic, with freshly squeezed lemon.



Preparing their family’s recipe of salad dressing.



The final touch. Olive oil, salt, vinegar (I think), garlic and bunch of others.



Posers, especially the one sitting down.



Helping out to wash the salad



But his main one is the ‘pure’ rice. He had a whole sack and a pail of it which can feed the whole army for a year.



She with her Balls as usual.



She insisted on decorating them for presentation. =P




Hmmm.. her aunt cooked this.




It’s not how you think it is. I don’t cook that way! It’s cause the pork was still hard and I was trying to cut it into smaller pieces


I have natural talent la. It turned out to be quite nice okay. My beloved fresh mushrooms and minced pork with soy sauce.

























Our masterpiece




Group photo, the Malaysian Gang, 4 Taylorians, a Sunway-an.





Washing up after the dinner.



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That’s not the end.

All right folks, we move on…






We were really keen on lying on the grass to watch the stars and to chill out. So, we decided to go to Kings Park. We took a bus…




Climbed the stairs.




Reached the start of Kings Park, looking at the city of lights.








It was pretty cool, to have nothing to worry about…but to lie down on the cool grass, relaxing while watching the moon and ahem, counting the stars… I really wish we could do that more often. You will never find something like this in Malaysia.. =D


What a waste, Henri never bring his phone. He brought everything, the keys, even the torchlight…but his handphone..


After a few hours, we headed back to his house. We went down the stairs while singing nursery rhymes. Lol, It was hilarious. We sang Twinkle Star, Baa Baa black sheep, Little Red Indians, Happy Family etc. The neighbours were looking out of the windows when we passed by Lionel’s apartment cause we were making too much noise.

On a side note, We missed the last bus, which was at 9 something, so we walked all the way from Lionel’s house to Henri’s house, passing Mounts Bay Road, UWA and lastly, Henri’s house. It took us about 1 hour 45mins overall non-stop to reach his place. It was a really great experience and the best part is, I wasn’t sweating at all!


A cup of Milo and Toast bread with kaya and butter for supper. *Heartz*

I miss Old Town’s toast bread. =(


At 1 something, we watched The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in his room. We were all soon asleep due to tiredness even before half the movie. Though I was really tired, I couldn’t really sleep that night…again. I don’t get it..

The next morning, we watched another show of Russell Peters and A Walk to Remember. I love this movie so much. =D I cried the first time I watched this… and I don’t usually cry okay. So, it proves that it’s a really touching movie.


Domino’s for lunch.

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